Design a Multiband Frequency of Partial Defected Ground for Hexagonal Fractal Antenna
R. Koniammal, G. P. Ramesh, G. Gurumita Naidu
Abstract
The hexagonal fractal antenna represents an innovative advancement in antenna engineering and help the principles of fractal geometry to redefine wireless communication capabilities. Stimulated by the complex patterns found in this antenna's design exhibits remarkable self-similarity at various scales, enabling multiband functionality and compact form factors. The antenna's hexagonal layout helps as an essential element, offering inherent advantages in terms of signal reception and radiation efficiency. Its involved structure maximizes electromagnetic interaction, resulting in enhanced gain, directivity, and overall performance. This characteristic is particularly significant for the applications of strong signal strength and quality, such as remote sensing, and modern cellular networks. Ongoing research contribute to explore refinements in design variations and fabrication techniques to reveal its full potential. As the functions of high-performance communication range, the hexagonal fractal antenna helps in a new era of efficient, compact, and versatile antenna technology.